I'm sick of being the youngest in the family. I get picked on by my older siblings (well, only my brother, really) and I never get any respect, nor do I get taken seriously. I'm only 15, but my siblings are old enough to drink, so they can go to bars together and all of that, while I'm the one left out. And if I do hang out with them, I always feel out of place. And usually, my brother just makes fun of me (he says he's joking, but it still hurts) whenever I do one little thing wrong. He even said once when he saw me on Advicenators, "You can't give advice, you're only 15!" or something like that. It sucks feeling like an outcast in your own family. What can I do?
You're brothers just being a regular brother. Your siblings are older and you guys will definately have some differences...like my sister she's 19 and I'm 14. I use to HATE the crap out of her and I still somewhat do. She always used to leave me out and make fun of me, etc. But it's not as bad as it used to be 4 years ago. Since they're obviously much older than you are, they're not gonna be able to find many things to do that you guys can all enjoy.
Just tell them that you want to hang out with them and you feel left out when they move in a group with you left out. Tell your brother to stop making fun of you because no matter how much fun or how much of a joke it is to him, it still hurts you especially when you are left out after being laughed at. When they're home, make the most of it and just play some games or talk or whatever. When they go out, ask one of them to at least drop you off at a friends or something like that...Happy New Years...early new years..heh [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
LiliaBrunette answered Sunday December 31 2006, 8:42 pm: Go out with your friends all the time. ignore your family. if they don't hang around with you then don't hang around with them!!
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